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. >> we are joined from washington d.c. by wendy. thousands of books have been written on the holocaust, most focused on men. women faced compulsory labour laws and were part of the nazi regime and were involved at almost all levels. >> that's right. if we talk about the rise of naasies, and the expansion of the third rict we can't leave out the population of women. this was, in nazi thinking, a large revolution that was supposed to occur. they were mobilising p men and women for the war-making campaigns and genocidal campaigns. women were a part of that. >> let's talk about the different ways they were involved. talking about genocide is talking about the role that people. >> actually, the first deaths that occurred in the holocaust, when the killing phase began started with the beginning of the war in 1939. it was against the mentally and physically disabled. the first victims were german children in the asylums and hospitals. the nurses were mobilized for this. one of the women featured - i have 13 biographies interwoven. among th
. >> we are joined from washington d.c. by wendy. thousands of books have been written on the holocaust, most focused on men. women faced compulsory labour laws and were part of the nazi regime and were involved at almost all levels. >> that's right. if we talk about the rise of naasies, and the expansion of the third rict we can't leave out the population of women. this was, in nazi thinking, a large revolution that was supposed to occur. they were mobilising p men and women for...
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he joins us from washington, d.c. great to have you with us, governor, as someone who was chief executive of a state is it possible that chris christie did not know what his staff was doing? >> well, it is possible, and he was very candid and let it all out yesterday in his press conference. he's going to have to be right. i think he can't afford to in the future to show that he had any connection because he was pretty forthright. but i will say it does damage his ability to project bipartisanship that he's a tough guy who gets results because this was a bad incident, but i give him the benefit of the doubt having been a former governor that possibly he didn't know. >> you know, one of the things that have brought up is that even if he didn't know, is it a question of the culture that he created? i know that you had issues with some of your own staffers in new mexico, but do you think it is possible and he had responsibility if his staffers thought that chris christie thought was okay? >> well, the governor sets the t
he joins us from washington, d.c. great to have you with us, governor, as someone who was chief executive of a state is it possible that chris christie did not know what his staff was doing? >> well, it is possible, and he was very candid and let it all out yesterday in his press conference. he's going to have to be right. i think he can't afford to in the future to show that he had any connection because he was pretty forthright. but i will say it does damage his ability to project...
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. >> throw times the size of washington, d.c. whenever you do undercover filming, you take all precaution to insure their safety, but in this case, it really is life or death, you know, these people would most likely be executed. >> these camps are horrific. them not just send the violated person, they will take generations of the family. >> three generations of the family. that's the way they stay in power is fear that if you step out of line, it's not only you, but your whole family could end up in the camps. >> you showed devastating poverty, chirp begging, food is very scarce. let's listen to some of the documentary. >> the united nations says the country is vulnerable to food short automobiles and more than three quarters of the population don't have enough food to eat. >> just heartbreaking, a child kicked out, 13 living on the streets. there is just tremendous that poverty and tremendous hunger. >> absolutely. i mean, it's lots of the pictures we saw, it's like back in mid evil times. it's ox drawn carts and sole injuries,
. >> throw times the size of washington, d.c. whenever you do undercover filming, you take all precaution to insure their safety, but in this case, it really is life or death, you know, these people would most likely be executed. >> these camps are horrific. them not just send the violated person, they will take generations of the family. >> three generations of the family. that's the way they stay in power is fear that if you step out of line, it's not only you, but your...
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they are all joining us from washington, d.c. tonight which of course ahas been buzzing over this special book. jay carny, you were there, it seems like you were trying to swing back but not really attack bob gates directly? >> yeah, it was pretty predictable and pretty remarkable, predictable in that you knew that they were going to stay away from distinct criticism of gates, good to accentuate his patriotism the great job that he did. but it was remarkable, as i set there front row center, started counting. the first 25 questions of briefing from the folks to the president of the united states, there were a few things to talk about including the fate of extending unemployment benefits for 1.3 million americans. but 25 questions in a row by a group of people none of whom not one who had actually read the darn book. >> but there was a lot of stuff came out -- >> but let me just say, nevertheless, everybody was basing their questions on quotes found in two very interestingly distinctly different versions, the book was leaked to th
they are all joining us from washington, d.c. tonight which of course ahas been buzzing over this special book. jay carny, you were there, it seems like you were trying to swing back but not really attack bob gates directly? >> yeah, it was pretty predictable and pretty remarkable, predictable in that you knew that they were going to stay away from distinct criticism of gates, good to accentuate his patriotism the great job that he did. but it was remarkable, as i set there front row...
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. >> three times the size of washington d.c. when you do undercover filming you worry and take all precautions to ensure safety. in this case it's life or death. the people would be executed. >> the camps are horrific. >> they not just send the person that violates it but three generations. >> that's how they stay in power, it's if you step out of line, it's not just you, but the family. >> you show devastating poverty, children begging. food is very scarce. let's luften to some of the documentary. >> the united nationing says the country is vulnerable to food shortages. more than a third don't have enough food to eat. s it's heartbreaking, children kicked out, living on the streets. there is tremendous poverty and hunger. >> absolutely. lots of pictures we saw is like looking back on med evil times. it's ox-drawn carts. you know, soldiers, traditionally the people who are well off, treated well by the government were starving. we heard countless stories. the children are upsetting. it's widespread. >> you get or you have a numb
. >> three times the size of washington d.c. when you do undercover filming you worry and take all precautions to ensure safety. in this case it's life or death. the people would be executed. >> the camps are horrific. >> they not just send the person that violates it but three generations. >> that's how they stay in power, it's if you step out of line, it's not just you, but the family. >> you show devastating poverty, children begging. food is very scarce. let's...
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wendy lower is the book's author and joins us from washington, d.c. wendy, good to have you with us. thousands of books have been written on the holocaust, most focused on men. but women were a part of the nazi regime and they were involved at almost all levels? >> that's right. when we talk about the rise of naziism and the rise of the third reich, we can't leave out women, especially young women, because this was in nazi thinking a large revolution that was to occur, and they were mobilelizing women as much as they were mobilizing men. >> let's talk about the different ways they were involved and talking about genocide one of the most shocking parts of the book is talking about the role that women played as nurses in killing people? >> yes, actually the first deaths that occurred in the holocaust when the killing phase began of nazi genocidal policies, started with the beginning of the war in 1939 against the mentally and physically disabled. among the first victims were german children in these hospitals. and the women were mobilized for this. amon
wendy lower is the book's author and joins us from washington, d.c. wendy, good to have you with us. thousands of books have been written on the holocaust, most focused on men. but women were a part of the nazi regime and they were involved at almost all levels? >> that's right. when we talk about the rise of naziism and the rise of the third reich, we can't leave out women, especially young women, because this was in nazi thinking a large revolution that was to occur, and they were...